Talk:RoboCup

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The humanoids in the Robocup are not currently full-sized, and neither are autonomous. They are controlled with remote control. Filur 05:47, 18 July 2005 (UTC)

  • Fixed --Phanton 16:48, 2 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Soccer vs Football

On the official RoboCup.org website they refer to RoboCupSoccer and not RoboCup football.

Hence I have changed all occurances of football to soccer in accordance with the official naming of the RoboCup events.

--Phanton 16:52, 2 January 2006 (UTC)


It should be football as that is the common word used in the world. Soccer is exclusively an American term, and they barely play the game, just because a site about this article uses the word soccer doesn't indicate we should. We are an international not an American encyclopedia, SqueakBox 16:57, 2 January 2006 (UTC)


Actually, quite a few countries such as:

All prefer to use "soccer" rather than "football".

There is also an issue of confusion.

From Football (word):

  • The word "football" may mean any one of several games, in different parts of the English-speaking world. Because of the existence of different kinds of "football", controversy — usually friendly in nature — may result from unqualified usage of the word.
  • "Football" (or "foot-ball") originally referred to a wide variety of games played in medieval Europe, which were played on foot — that is, by peasants — as opposed to the games played by horse-riding aristocrats. The name was used initially for any game played on foot with a ball, not just those that involved kicking a ball.

Soccer only has one meaning, whereas Football can refer to any number of different games.

Take a look at the 2050 vision again:

  • By 2050, develop a team of fully autonomous humanoid robots that can win against the human world champion team in soccer.

And that comes from "a site" which happens to be the official body of RoboCup, which founded the RoboCup 2050 vision, and organises all international RoboCup events and competitions.

I feel that they've made quite clear that (for reasons of clarity?) the official reference to the game should be soccer rather than football (in the context of RoboCup).

The site I quoted was not just any old site, it is the FIFA of RoboCup and therefore lays out the rules and standards of the competition.

--Phanton 02:24, 3 January 2006 (UTC)


The use of "soccer" in this context is correct. I've been involved with RoboCup for about three years and have never heard any RoboCup researchers use the term "robot football" to describe their own work, despite the fact that many top RoboCup teams are from Europe. Search on scholar.google.com for "robot soccer" and "robot football" and you will find that there are 3,450 papers mentioning "robot soccer", with only 162 papers mentioning "robot football". Also, the official proceedings of the RoboCup Symposium are always titled like "RoboCup-98: Robot Soccer World Cup II". Colin M. 13:18, 7 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] What year is this?

Under "Previous competitions" it mentions year 2007. I was under the impression that this is still year 2006. Need rewording. Shinhan 16:50, 16 July 2006 (UTC)

Changed the heading to "Venues". –Mysid(t) 17:27, 17 July 2006 (UTC)